The Heart Pt 3
Black Hippy featuring Kendrick Lamar Ab-Soul and Jay Rock Lyrics


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Make an escape nigga
Make an escape
Middle class problems
Cole had a dream
Backed by a single dollar
All I had was needs nigga
Gotta finish college
Check my premonition
I know that I'm hella gifted
I know niggas gone come after me
When I go out and get it
Retaliate and they look at me crazy
Asking for forgiveness
Main reason why I can't fuck with none of you bitches
Exhausted by the game
But I still play it
Juggling my way through this life
That I'm still slaying
I wonder if I die
Will they love me?
I just want the fam to be comfy
I just want us to be straight
I don't want us to be hungry
I don't want us to be hungry
Cause
2012 I had nothing to lose
Plenty to gain
Lotta of shit I gotta prove
Gotta go overdrive
And show 'em how I do
That's the mental of the boy
When I got up in the booth
Dealing with this trauma
In my mind I gotta lose
Dealing with this drama in my life
Depressing views
Really trynna make it up out of the city
When niggas wanna end yo life with a semi
And like Demi
I tried to reach skyscrapers
When you got ambition
Women wanna fuck like vibrators
But I crave a Lil more than validation
I'm just trynna find myself
In the music that I'm making
Like who will I be when it's a wrap
Sometimes I wake up
And I don't wanna be black
Like is this how I gotta live
Fear for my life




Man I wish I was a kid
Once again

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics to Black Hippy's song "The Heart Pt 3," the artists reflect on their struggles and ambitions. The opening line, "Make an escape nigga," sets the tone for a desire to break free from their current circumstances. The references to "Middle class problems" and "Cole had a dream Backed by a single dollar" suggest a longing for success despite starting with limited resources. The mention of finishing college and feeling gifted indicates a determination to achieve success despite the challenges they face.


The artists express a sense of exhaustion from the game but continue to play it, symbolizing their perseverance in the face of adversity. The line "I just want the fam to be comfy I just want us to be straight" highlights their desire to provide for their loved ones and ensure their well-being. The repetition of "I don't want us to be hungry" reflects a fear of going back to a place of lack and uncertainty.


As the lyrics delve deeper, there is a reflection on past struggles and the drive to prove oneself. The references to dealing with trauma and drama show the emotional toll of their journey. The line "Gotta go overdrive And show 'em how I do" underscores their determination to succeed and make a mark in the industry. The mention of striving to make it out of the city where violence is prevalent adds a layer of urgency to their ambitions.


The artists touch on themes of self-discovery and identity, with lines like "Like who will I be when it's a wrap Sometimes I wake up And I don't wanna be black." This introspective moment reveals the complexities of their experiences as black artists navigating a world filled with challenges and discrimination. The desire for more than just validation and the quest to find themselves through their music underscore a deeper search for meaning and purpose in their artistry. The wish to return to a simpler time, symbolized by longing to be a kid again, reflects a yearning for safety and innocence in a world that often feels threatening.


Overall, the lyrics to "The Heart Pt 3" by Black Hippy offer a poignant insight into the struggles, ambitions, and reflections of the artists as they navigate their paths in the music industry and society at large. The themes of resilience, ambition, family, and identity resonate throughout the song, showcasing the depth and complexity of their experiences and emotions.




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Written by: Nick Aluoch

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